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Show V. UTAH, MAY 11, 1934 HELER, THE HELPER JOURNAL EXPERT ANNOl'NECD Watch Repairing Mr. and Mrs. v. Price announce the at The FOR iu Gift Shop Jay JEWELERS F-- Myers of approaching mnon N. Mernmott i." - MAY hme " tv, Tu- -4 -- o- V John Mabrfto an, Mr. Mernmott is well known in Helper, having taught in the Manager A. Nilson per Central school for four Hel and at the StandardvUle dunng the last school term only Place wliere two can Subscribe fuf The Journal as cheaply as one is in jan. Ar thur Dalpiaz, drey Broyles. SUNDAY, MAY r, K F. Gianotti and of Helper: William t vllf AS A LARGE ASSORTMENT t Tncifm rmi n t Bonded Member F. T. D. A. Delbert Kay; historian, Mrs. J. E. Gease; directors, Mesdames Otto McKinnon, Hiawatha; J. c. Hubbard, Price; Jack Jones, Castle Gate; J. P. Phalen, Standardville, and Laura Averill, Price. Four new members were initiated into the club, Mrs. Joseph Quil- o, neiper, and Mrs. D. Mitchell, Mrs. E. Bernardi and Mrs. B. Lee of Price. The program presented for the evening consisted of two vocal se- "x ailing in Love," and "Good Night," by Mrs. Ruel Redd of Price; "The Wagon Wheel" and "One Fleeting Hour" rendered by airs. tu. ts.. uison, of Price. Mrs. C. Averill was in charge of the social hour, being assisted by Miss Mary Ricci of Helper, and Mrs. Leonardi of Price. A banquet will be held at the next meeting of the club, May 23, in the Elk hall. This will be the last meeting of the season. aiiernoon n FAREWELL PARTY A farewell Dartv Miss Dorothy Wilson last Friday P- VP n in cr of u- - i 6 nome or Miss Mary Ethel McConnell. Miss Wilson is leaving for Provo with her mother where they win spend the summer months. Bridge was the feature of evening and a dainty luncheon was provided by the hostess for "ie lOllOWing euests: Ruth Mary Llewellyn, Mary Mullins, Mary Ricci, Mrs. George Davis Juanna Buchanan, Thelma Rask' Mrs. Tony Krissman and r. Jean t,,.., ic - I " u.-- WARREN'S FLOWER SHOP TPhone 220 Price, Utah I nf I Yso 8ii hwo ilm to k 1 lit I r l! if m 1 Pe? s' 111 rn I? 8 ilfiiEilillC I REFRIGERATOR LITERARY CLIB The Woman's Literary Club of Helper held its last meeting of the season Thursday afternoon at the Elite Jewelry & Floral Co. Watch Inspectors for the D. R. G. and Utah Railroads yeor kitchen in S tomorrow! ! q ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ricci announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary, to Georire Pizza, during the week. The many friends of the popular couple are extending congratulations. & GUARANTEED bj a, secretary, treasurer, auditor, Mrs. .J,.,1" Tnn f::r t, price. Pri2es were awarded to 13 She never Jorgets yoM, remember her with the flowers she loves Nothing coiild please her more '. mteresung pro- presented as follows: Pace; second Mrs. Nick Bernard! ; Mrs. Vincent Sumners; 01 Mrs. Erin Leonard! ; mSlmonsen,FredVoU!AaceiS": MOTHERS DAY club-roo- at 2:30. The club will re- us activities again in Sep. ELK LADIES ELECT At the Elk Ladies meeting Wednesday at Price. Mrs. F. W. Avor-i- ll was president for the coming year. Other officers chos-i- v Mrs. treFirSt J2 live - Association PAGE THRi vocal selections by Mrs. Rob-tr,- L Was hostes3 ,rS?,n accomPanicd by Mrs. she vou; wiK, -- pure Food and Drug Act," by B. H. Hyde; current aPPin Mrs' events by Mrs. Peay. and word dnll by Mrs. S. P. Bunnel. aftennWD7 day tained !, Two 1 BRIDGE-LUNCHEO- iv.v.--e REPAIRING By an Expert Watchmaker IS Years in Carbon County Make Her Happy on Mother's Day Tennis Tourney Arrangements A tennis tournament for all Carbon County players has been arranged by the Carbon County Tennis Association and will begin on Tuesday of next week. The schedule of pairings is as follows: Tuesday, May i5 Hansen and R. White, L. Hyatt and G. Ballingor, Kilfoyle (open for challenge), F. Durrant and Rowley, B. Moffatt and II. Bry-ne- r, R. Redd and A. Cow, Cowley and T. Hyatt, E. House and J. Crocektt. Wednesday, May lfl Ramsey and Wardcll, D. Snow and Harmon, Hunsaker (open to challenge), J. Roberts and F. Flaim, Houston and J. Jones, F. Dalpiaz and G. Baker Webb and L. Empey, Summerhays and A. T. Jones. All matches will be 2 out of 3 sets and will be held at the place agreed upon by the contestants. Winners of first round matches will play off the second round on Thursday, and the resulting winners the third round Friday. Quar ter finals will be played Saturday and the finals Sunday at Price courts. Mel Gallagher and Grant Evans, state senior and junior division champions, and the Dixon broth ers, former state doubles champions, will play exhibition games Sunday, May 13, at Price. All local tennis fans are invited to attend the exhibition. Contestants should immediately eet in touch with either Bruce Moffitt of Helper, or Louis Hunsaker of Price, and notify them if they will play. It also is desirable to get in touch with the opponent to arrange a time and place for matches. LO.O.R Grand SURPRISE PARTY Mrs. George was Spratling pleasantly surprised Tuesday eve ning at her home by a group of friends, the occasion being her birth anniversary. Bridge and a Dutch lunch featured the evening. Guests were Mrs. Paul Pessetto, Juanna Buchanan, Ruth Sillito and Dorothy Reddington. Lodge Sessions .1 . Vs . - WS ' k -- ij Ay tf j fir Your Guarantee of Fully-Age- d ttlATZ y HAWING CO, Beer T7VERY hottlft rf T?l.ifjt H Old Heidelberg Beer has plainly printed on its Oil . -- neck label the exact date on which the contents was brewed. Thus does Blatz guarantee to you that Blatz Old Heidelberg Beer is fully-age- d and prove that guarantee beyond doubt. Row after row of huge ageing vats in the Blatz brewery each sealed and plainly marked with the Brew-Da- te of the beer it holds When fully-age- d when mellowed by "time" when its rich flavor and satisfying strength are "just right" it is bottled and the exact Brew-Dat- e shows on every bottle your guarantee of full age. 4 S ' j: 'kii'J l Ml Many Rebekahs and Odd Fellows will assemble in Salt Lake DISTRIBUTED BY Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Mercantile Co. Helper of next week to attend sessions of I4T-- J 39 N. Main St. the Grand Lodge of Odd Follows. Phone Helper, Utah Orand Encampment and Rebekah Assembly. Representatives from the local lodges are W. J. Bartlett and Clyde Miller for Helper Lodge TO MEET MAY 17 Helper Home and Garden Club No. 56; with Mr. Bartlett there will meet next Thursday, May 17, also for Grand Encampment. Mrs. at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. John Mary Wilson and Gertrude House Colzani, No. 9 Ricci Apartments, for Utahna Rebeakh Lodge No. 39. who will be hostess to the gatheriMonday will be taken up with ng. Mrs. M. O. Porter will give a sessions of Grand Encampment, a talk on the history of and plant followed bv degree work in th" ing of peonies, while Mrs. F. L. evening. Also a session of Lady Wilson will give a similar talk on Militant Auxiliary in the afternoon. Rebekah degree work will the dahlia. COME TO be conducted in the evening by a staff from Sugar ELKS BAND FROM PRICE eveMAY ATTEND CONVENTION House, Salt Lake. Monday Centrally Phone 221 exhibited be will drill a ning fancy Located Utah lleltyer. Theta of Chaholoe members Plans are being considered to by for House of Rho Club Girls' Sugar send the newly organized band of Car Washing EXPERT GREASING Vulcanizing Price Antlers' lodge to Kansas and Coppertonian Theta Rho Club MOTOR CLEANING of Coppertown. City for the national convention of. Tuesday Grand Lodge pM Willard Batteries y Batteries Charged Elks, July 15 to 19. The band Is Goodyear Tires Assembly sessions will conin charge of William H. Toy, director To raise the necessary funds vene, presided over by Grand Master Henry Hall of Helper, and the a uaug vv Li is? given a utxy of the assembly, Eliza; president and concerts will be given in Price beth Watson of Salt Lake. At noon and in Helper. a luncheon will be held bv Lady Militants. During the evening deExcellent Meals HELPED IN ARRANGEMENTS Quick Service work will be conducted by gree B. J. Vieta, state deputy of the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. LNRAJ WHY NOT HAVE YOUR DINNER PARTIES IN Knights of Columbus, spent TuesWednesday will close the ses OUR LOVELY BANQUET ROOMS day in Salt Lake looking after ar- sions, followed by degree work in rangements for the annual K. C. the evening. The Muscovevees will CAN ACCOMMODATE 300. 50c TO 75c convention to be held in Salt Lake hold their annual Wednesbanquet May 20 and 21. Carbon council of day at 6:30 p. m., followed by a the lodge will give the second deregular meeting and initiation at gree in lodge work at the convenO. O. F. Temple at 8 p. m. HELPER, UTAH tion. Numerous matters are to be PHONE 194 other visitors from out Among considered at the convention, in- of the state will be Mrs. Edythe cluding election of officers and Kelley, of Roseburg, Ore., presi plans for future activities. SI I dent of the Association of Rebekah Assemblies. seven-memb- If you can't be with your mother on Mother's Day, May 13, telephone your greeting. 3 HELPER SUPER SERVICE er STATION It will mean a great deal to her to hear your voice. k THE GRILL CAFE Low station to - station night rates begin at 8:30 p. m. . . . 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